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  1. Mar 30, 2018 · History & The Legend. The Buford Pusser Home and Museum, a law enforcement museum, stands as a moment in time as if waiting for Sheriff Buford Pusser to return home from another shift serving the public. The modest brick ranch home contains the original furnishings, photos, cars, guns and memorabilia of the Pusser family.

  2. The Buford Pusser museum captures a moment in time providing a snapshot of life of the south in the 70's. Inside the museum are original furnishings and mementos from Buford and his family. Admission is $7.00 (credit cards accepted) and once in you view a eight minute video of Buford and his life.

  3. Sheriff Buford Pusser Museum, Adamsville, Tennessee. 18,629 likes · 55 talking about this · 7,831 were here. Tour the home of the legendary Sheriff known for his hickory stick wielding pursuit of...

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buford_PusserBuford Pusser - Wikipedia

    Buford Pusser Home and Museum in Adamsville. Buford Hayse Pusser (December 12, 1937 – August 21, 1974) was the sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, from 1964 to 1970, and constable of Adamsville from 1970 to 1972.

  5. Jul 5, 1999 · Pusser, in the space of his career, was stabbed seven times and shot eight. As the sun rose on the morning of August 12, 1967, he and his wife were ambushed on New Hope Road, a short-cut between Adamsville and the state line. Pauline was killed, but Buford, whose jaw was blasted almost entirely off, survived.

  6. The home and museum is the real home, furnishings and memorabilia of Sheriff Pusser and contains original furnishings, video presentation, cars, and a host of memorabilia depicting his life from childhood throughout his famed law enforcement career.

  7. Aug 26, 2014 · Today. Nestled in a quiet Adamsville neighborhood on Pusser Street is the home Pusser lived in. Only now, it's a museum. Visitors walk in through the front door and are asked to first sign a...

  8. Sep 30, 2013 · Here is a little glimpse of the Sheriff Buford Pusser Home & Museum located in McNairy County, Adamsville, Tennessee. Visit the home of the legendary Sheriff who Walked Tall and carried a big...

  9. Plan Your Visit – Sheriff Buford Pusser Museum. Admission. $10 Adults. $3 Children (7-17) The Tour. Entering from the front door you will be standing in Buford’s mother, Mrs. Helen’s living room, and greeted by a tour guide. An eight minute video biography will be played that you’ll really enjoy.

  10. Jul 27, 2015 · He led a violent but successful campaign against moonshiners, gamblers, prostitutes and organized crime figures. His unusual methods of law enforcement earned him notoriety. He became a local legend for his heroics and at the same time gained him dangerous enemies.”.

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